Earl Brown

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Earl M. Brown

Title Head coach
College Dartmouth, Merchant Marine, Auburn
Sport Football
Career highlights
Overall 16-31-5
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1943-1944
1945
1948-1950
Dartmouth
Merchant Marine
Auburn

Earl M. Brown (1916-2003) was the head coach of the Auburn Tigers from 1948-1950. He is notorious for his stretch at Auburn, where he went 3-22-4, including a record of 0-10 in his final season, when the Tigers were outscored 285-31. Brown's first season as the head coach at Auburn was also the first season Auburn and the University of Alabama met on the gridiron since 1907; Auburn lost 55-0. The next season, though, he coached Auburn to one of the greatest upsets in its history, when the Tigers, who entered the game with a record of 1-4-3 stunned heavily favored Alabama (who entered the game with a 6-2-1 record), 14-13.

Brown played football and basketball at the University of Notre Dame. He was an assistant coach at Harvard, Brown, and the head coach at Dartmouth from 1942-1943, where he compiled a record of 8-6-1. In 1945, he posted a 5-3-0 record in his only season as the head coach at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Immediately prior to coming to Auburn, he was an assistant coach at Canisius College. After leaving Auburn, he later served as an assistant coach for the Detroit Lions.

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
Dartmouth (Independent) (1943 – 1944)
1943 Dartmouth 6-1-0
1944 Dartmouth 2-5-1
Dartmouth: 8-6-1
1945 Merchant Marine 5-3-0
Merchant Marine: 5-3-0
Auburn (Southeastern Conference) (1948 – 1950)
1948 Auburn 1-8-1
1949 Auburn 2-4-3
1950 Auburn 0-10-0
Auburn: 3-22-4
Total: 16-31-5
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.

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Preceded by
Carl Voyles
Auburn Tigers Head Football Coach
1948–1950
Succeeded by
Ralph Jordan